iForest at The Wild Center

In 2015 discussions began with The Wild Center in Tupper Lake, NY, (the Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks) about creating a long-term or permanent iForest in woodland that was not at that time open to the public.

The film below documents the process of creating a work for 72 individually recorded voices singing in the indigenous language of the area, Mohawk, with their voices distributed across woodland via 24 independent speakers creating a unique audio experience where the listener literally walks through music that moves all around them:

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iForest is a creative infrastructure developed by composer, Pete M. Wyer. The iForest presents sound works distributed across a chosen area via independent speakers which may be inside or outside.

Sounds and music in the iForest can be changed in the same way that a theatre changes productions.